Kramer High School - Discoverer Yearbook (Columbus, NE)

 - Class of 1949

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The Student Council. serving its first year. has already gained wide spread approval of both faculty and student body. This organization was founded to serve as a link in promoting closer relationship and better understanding between the students and the faculty. Among the conveniences furnished by the Student Council are the bulletin board and the inf rmation desk on second floor. The group al elps to maintain a clean building and and schoo nces g ds? sumes responsibility at convoca- r if a X lfiftalfiilf' EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF STUDENT COUNCIL J. Plan-zek. J. Lane, R. Kluvcr. E. VanBerg, R. Mlmal The Council meets twice a month on Tues- days aftcr school. An executive board also meets every two weeks. Those serving on the executive board this year are Johnny Placzek president: Bud VanBerg, vice presidentg Jerry Lane, secretary: Roland Kluver, treasurer. and Dick Mlinar, editor. The sponsors of the organization are Miss Dor thy Bea ty, and Mr. Herbert Alpers. Many tha ks ar e them not only for laying much Nfvfof e gro d work in the beginning but also f their ufntiring efforts to make the Council a c e L Hgtgf T W Yi .3 A Back Row---G. Ernst, D. Murray, R. Grant, D. Potter. Third Row---C. Gates, M. Brown, D. Young, D. Weber, G. Placzek, R. Guettler, C. Stevenson. Second Row---C. Gaver, V. VanBerg, A. Plugge, L. Andrews. R. Murphy. J. Las- sek, M. Buss, D. Held. First Row---J. Lane, R. Kluver, E. VanBerg, J. Placzek, R. Mlinar. Not pictured---D. Geiser, Charlotte Glur.

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' lufxm P tr' f J V xgvf N V,- ll'-vt'lJ Y-JEEP ,N Arm BOYS OCTETTE R Alpers R Mllnar R Kluver Accompanlst T M11 ler Contest ratxng Super1or The small groups from the department wlllxngly sang for varlous orgamzatxons durmg the year Both large and small groups per formed at the Pre Contest Concert on Apr1l 1 Th1s prepared them for the D1strxct Mus1c Con test 1n Fremont Apr1l 8 and 9 Dressed m thelr maroon robes w1th the whlte stoles, the groups set forth w1th hxgh sp1r1ts to put on the Sprmg Concert Th1s pro ductxon was called College Flashbacks The settmg was a typlcal college campus mn the spr1ng of the year The G1rls Glee played the part of a sororxty the Boys Glee a fratermty and the Cholr, a radxo show 1n th1s novel but hlghly successful Concert Each and everyone of these groups deserves a great deal of credxt for the mus1c they have produced makes Kramer H1gh School feel Justly proud of them At the D1str1ct Mus1c Contest 1n Fremont the Boys Glee club and the G1rls Glee club re ce1ved Super1or ratmgs The soloxsts who rece1ved Super1or were Charlotte Messmg, Betty Jareckl, and Lo1s Schlegel The G1rls Sextette also rece1ved Super1or The Chou' and Rlchard Ilhan rece1ved Excellent ratmgs 117 4 BOYS GLEE CLUB Lemmerman R Saalfeld M Scharnweber R Thellen D Young J Wllk J Pope H Elllott Second Row D Hlnck A Brandt R Quick J Morrow V Clausen R Lxebschwager H Dey D Weber R Ilhan R Kluver D Menke C Krum land R Bushnell R Sledel D Nelson K Moerson G Rodehorst Flrst Row Mr Jenkms W Schwartzer L Ingold R Nosal D Wurdeman J Lohr H Lxles J Rohde R Roelle H Ernst R Brunkhorst B Elhson R Brodfuehrer R M11 nar R Alpers S B1tne1 M Plugge R Tl0ll1Ol1 Accompanlst T Mlller Not Plctured J Ingold B Klnzer D Grace D Murray . . . l b Y , . . .v . , . , - . . . . - . U . ,, . . ' 66 . V! ' it ' 77 . M ' . . '. . . , , . - y . LL . Y: . . ' , . . . . U ' H . J 1 v ' + Il .. .. Back Row---J. Gaver, D. Smith, G. Kerr, F. Geise-r, P. Wergin, D. Wolfe, W. Buchholz, D., Rice, V. Feye, D. Welch, R



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Being a Hi-Y member is both an honor and a privilege. Not only is there sincere friend- ship among the members, but there is also a personal joy and satisfaction that comes to each one for unselfishly serving his school and com- munity. The 1948-49 term was a successful one for the club, thanks to the efforts of the sponsors, Mr. Herbert Alpers, Mr. E. P. Baruth and Mr. D. Lee Grace. The sponsors were ably assisted in guiding the club by the cabinet which con- sisted of Roland Kluver, presidentg Johnny Placzek, vice-President, Tom Miller, secretaryg Dick Bushnell, treasurerg Bud Bitner, chaplaing Tis r Q - . .. -- -.. . .. A . . . v.,,1,1 A ......D I 6 1 H-Y CABINET 'tanding---Mr. Alpers, Mr. Baruth. Seated---T. Miller. S. Bitner, R. Kluver, J. Placzek, L. Pensick, R. Alpers, R. Bushnell, LaVern Pensick, sergeant-at-armsg and Bob Al- pers, program chairman. The members donated a large share of the profits from selling refreshments at football games to the Polio fund, Community Chest and the World YMCA restoration fund. Added this year to the extra activities were two dances. In October a Hallowe'en barn dance and in January a skirt and sweater dance provided fun for everyone. A formal Hi-Y Date Night on April 30 con- cluded the year's program. That night, mem- bers and their dates enjoyed a banquet follow- ed by dancing and entertainment. n 11-5.14-..,,L...,... n u:..,.l, 11 ulnlnh D Mlinar Fifth Pnw---

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